Vladimir Putin proves Russia’s new Kinzhal Missile is the best in the world [Video]

The west laughed when he introduced it – they’re not laughing now

When Vladimir Putin described Russia’s latest advanced weapons in his last national address, he spoke of how Russia’s hypersonic Kinzhal missile blows away the competition. The western media simply laughed smugly, and a White House spokeswoman even called it cheesy. This arrogance is no different than the way the Nazi War Machine viewed the same Red Army, which later captured Berlin as primitive, and so they laugh. Then Russia tested the Missle, proving Putin wasn’t exaggerating:

They’re not laughing now. The hypersonic missile is the fastest of its type, and has no analogs in the world according to Sputnik. No one can stop this missile. Now, who’s laughing? Certainly not Sen. Jim Inhofe, who asked Air Force General Hyten:

“If that happens, what kind of defense do we have against the hypersonic threat?” Inhofe asked.

Hyten replied, “We have a very difficult — well, our defense is our deterrent capability. We don’t have any defense that could deny the employment of such a weapon against us, so our response would be our deterrent force, which would be the triad and the nuclear capabilities that we have to respond to such a threat.”

The General’s response was not exactly filled with confidence. Naturally, of course, the deterrent capability will work, mainly because Russia does not desire a war with anyone. Now She has gained a new ability to defend herself, and deter others from attacking her. And a powerful ability it is.

The Journal of Strategic Culture reports:

on March 11, the world saw the test of the new Kh-47M2 Kinzhal air-to-surface missile. The posted video footage is far from cheesy. It shows a MiG-31 aircraft launching a Kinzhal carried on its under-fuselage pylons. The missile is capable of traveling ten times faster than the speed of sound and is able to hit sea and land targets as far as 2,000 km away. The MiG-31B also boasts a speed of Mach 2.83 and a range of 1,450 km, or up to 2,200 km if the plane is refueled in flight. These features greatly increase the aircraft’s killing range and allow the missile to be transported rapidly to the launch area.

The Kh-47M2 missile can handle very complex flight profiles, conducting high-G maneuvers as it goes into its terminal approach. It can carry a nuclear or conventional warhead. Over 250 test flights have been conducted this year. It would not be a great surprise to see the Kinzhal being used in Syria. Once this missile is operational, US aircraft carriers and other sea targets will become easy prey. No air or ballistic missile defense (BMD) will be able to protect sites on the ground.

The Russian defense industry has made manifest progress in recent years. It has met the American challenge and even pulled ahead of the US in the production of super weapons, including the systems capable of hypersonic flight. No other country is remotely close to being able to produce these.

And it’s not just the Kinzhal. There are other systems in the inventory of the Russian armed forces that Americans have been trying to develop on their own, but with no real success. Russia’s new Zircon hypersonic anti-ship missile, which will be put in service this year, is a good example. It poses a challenge to US naval supremacy on the high seas. Hypersonic systems are now part of Russia’s arsenal but America still has a long way to go before their versions are operational. US analysts admit this. Now America is going to have to make a real push if it wants to catch up.

The US has always touted its advantage in stealth technology but thanks to the weapons listed by President Putin, that is no longer a magic bullet that can penetrate an enemy’s defenses. Russia has made a quantum technological leap. Electronic warfare countermeasures and complex flight trajectories are no longer needed. Hypersonic weapons virtually neutralize the most sophisticated missile-defense systems.

Once such weapons are operational, this changes the whole concept of air defense. US BMD, both global and continental, has lost its relevance. Many years of effort have gone down the drain. Only the Russian S-500 can engage targets traveling at M5.0-M6.0. Air and missile defense is yet another domain in which Russia’s leadership is uncontested.

This is reality. The US may like it or not, but in this context preventing an arms race has taken on special importance. A strategic dialog is a much better alternative to a strident confrontation.

This is just another example of why betting against Vladimir Putin, like trying to take down a Kinzhal missile, is never a good idea. While prior to its unveiling, the US doubted Russia could deploy such a weapon, now the United States changes their tune.

The Kinzhal is named after the dagger of Caucasian origin popularized by Cossacks.

Saint Alexei Romanov wearing a Kinzhal dagger on his belt in Cossack style